The Spanish protectorate in Morocco was established on 27 November 1912 by a treaty between France and Spain[1] that made the Spanish-influenced part in Morocco into a formal protectorate.
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Spanish Protectorate in Morocco Protectorado español en Marruecos الحماية الإسبانية على المغرب |
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Anthem: Marcha Real "Royal March"
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 Map of Spanish Morocco with its Northern (Spanish Morocco proper) and Southern (Cape Juby) zones |
Status | Protectorate of Spain |
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Capital | Tetuán |
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Common languages | Spanish (official, administrative) Berber Arabic Tetuani Ladino or Haketia |
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Religion | Roman Catholic Judaism Islam (majority) |
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Sultan | |
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• 1912–1927 | Yusef |
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• 1927–1956 | Mohammed V |
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High Commissioner | |
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• 1913 (first) | Felipe Alfau Mendoza |
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• 1951–1956 (last) | Rafael García Valiño |
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History | |
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• Treaty with France | 27 November 1912 |
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• Reunited to Morocco | 7 April 1956 |
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Currency | Spanish peseta |
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